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« on: November 28, 2015, 07:26:40 AM »
.... iss papan ko ajj saza dengeh hum mil kar sarrehh.... lekin jo papi na ho wo pehla pathar marreh ..
702
« on: November 28, 2015, 07:23:05 AM »
Himat E Marda ...Madad E Khuda [/color][/b]
703
« on: November 27, 2015, 06:10:02 PM »
HAHAHAHHA love dis MOD :D:
704
« on: November 27, 2015, 05:55:07 PM »
Mein tah ugh vale shoes leh Ke aaune haje :D:
oh terrorists ne syad UGG de boot paye hon ge .. jo ahh bibi ne chuk ke leone hone ge :D: gud thinking :laugh:... WUTA TUBELIGHT :D:
705
« on: November 27, 2015, 04:09:55 AM »
i av weakness for sweetness ...omg we had dat song on repeat last nite :excited:
706
« on: November 27, 2015, 03:56:50 AM »
ya moinu last nite dar boot laa se ... cz after eatin so much TURKEY moi still vodka+ sutta pinda pia se , n afta meal jad moi DANDIYA khelan laa moi de patole naal ... Moi NU SACHI BARA DAR LAGA ... ke kitte ulta na aa javve :D: :laugh:
707
« on: November 27, 2015, 03:52:55 AM »
FIRST IT WAS LI-GER ( lion+ tigress =liger) n now we r avin a LIFI :D:
708
« on: November 27, 2015, 03:40:27 AM »
Moi duno much boud how indian doctors conduct their business in INDIA . But in USA they do av a gud reputation, n there r shyt loads of indian doc in our hospitals ... docs n nurses from indian origin r in demand,Matter fact head of oll da doctors in usa is a INDIAN lol... n there r so many americans who travel to india fer a cheap treatment.
First Indian-American doctor nominated for the post of Surgeon General of the US Murthy would not only be the first-ever Indian-American to occupy this post, but also the youngest ever. 6 0 Comments (0) Washington | Published:February 4, 2014 1:35 pm Indian-Amercian Dr Vivek Murthy has been nominated by President Obama for the post of Surgeon General of the United States. Indian-American Dr Vivek Murthy has been nominated by President Obama for the post of Surgeon General of the United States. Recharge offers : Get Guaranteed discounts on every Recharge, Bill payments, DTH transactions An influential group of Indian-American doctors has campaigned at the Capitol Hill for Dr Vivek Murthy, who has been nominated by President Barack Obama for the post of Surgeon General of the United States. On the eve of his confirmation, a delegation of American Association of Physicians of Indian Origin (AAPI) met eminent Senators to lobby for the quick confirmation of 36-year-old Murthy. If he’s confirmed, Dr Murthy would not only be the first-ever Indian-American to occupy this post, but also the youngest ever Surgeon General of the US. Flying in from various parts of the country, the group of Indian-American doctors met with Senators Tim Scott, Mike Enzi, Lamar Alexander, Mark Kirk, Orrin Hatch, Pat Roberts, Richard Burr, and Rand Paul. “The nomination of Dr Murthy as the US Surgeon General cements the reputation physicians of Indian origin have across America,” said Dr Jayesh Shah, AAPI president. “We are proud of Vivek and his many accomplishments and look forward to supporting him throughout the confirmation process,” added Shah. If confirmed, Murthy will also become the 19th surgeon general for an office that was established in 1871 in the US. As the Surgeon General, Murthy will be the leading spokesperson on matters of public health in the US and the operational head of the 6500-strong US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps, one of the seven uniformed services of the United States that includes the army, navy, air force and marines. “Murthy would be an inspiring Surgeon General who would bring a unifying message about prevention to communities across the country,” said Dr Sampat Shivangi. “He would be a thoughtful partner for the public and elected officials from both parties to lead the nation towards better health for all,” said AAPI president-elect Dr Ravi Jahagirdar.
709
« on: November 27, 2015, 03:28:31 AM »
MAA DI LADOO ni tahli walle khet na javvi :B:
710
« on: November 26, 2015, 09:35:50 AM »
yoo man dat documnetary was bit too heavy fer moi .. :idk: BTW moi dunn keep moi money in da bank ... swear to BABA JI moi keep em in moi unused SOXXX :D: :laugh: ..vaihe be moi kool 2 wk to jada spendin ondia e noi kadi :B: .. we r avin dis lon wkend ..ajj nite to sunday nite ... kuj noi bacna sox vich be hun :cry: :laugh:
711
« on: November 26, 2015, 05:46:04 AM »
so moi see .. we av only boud 15 users on pj who knows boud Guru Nanak Dev JI ... woowww nawt bad eh :laugh: :D:
712
« on: November 25, 2015, 09:30:03 PM »
Hey Guyz, Its our THANKSGIVING DAY tomorrow on nov 26. Moi avde allu n moi fellow amricans wallo tonnu sub nu iss din de boot boot vadayee dena mangda wa. This is our second bigest holiday afta XMASS. Dis day we oll sit together with our familes n fir assi sub TURKEY nu fanty londe wa rajj ke lol .. moi gonna share a brief history boud dis holiday.
A Brief History of Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is a national holiday in the United States. It is celebrated each year on the fourth Thursday in November. On this day, families gather together, and many people say prayers of thanks for the years blessings. In many homes, a big dinner of roast turkey and dressing is served. Thanksgiving is traditionally a harvest festival. Similar festivals are celebrated in many parts of the world to give thanks after the years crops have been safely harvested. Canada celebrates its Thanksgiving the second Monday in October. A small ship called the Mayflower set sail from Plymouth, England, on September 16, 1620. The passengers spent 66 days in the hold of the ship arriving on November 21.
Most of them were Puritans who had been persecuted for their religious beliefs in England. One month later, on December 26, all 102 passengers set foot on land and began to establish the colony of Plymouth. The Pilgrims, as these people came to be called, had borrowed money from a group of English merchants to cross the Atlantic Ocean. They planned to start a settlement in the Virginia Colony in America, but during the long voyage, storms blew their crowded little vessel off course.
Mayflower After sailing for more than two months, the Mayflower finally reached land near what is now Provincetown on Cape Cod. This part of the American coast, called New England, had been explored several years earlier by an Englishman named Capt. John Smith. The Pilgrims followed Smith's maps and sailed across Cape Cod Bay to the mainland coast of Massachusetts.
They founded the Colony of Plymouth in December 1620. Most of the Pilgrims had suffered terribly from the long voyage. They immediately began to build shelters, but soon they were overcome by a general sickness. Through the course of the winter 46 died, nearly half their original number. Some who became ill on the voyage and who were too sick to be moved stayed on the Mayflower, which was anchored in Plymouth Harbor for the winter.
The Mayflower had been a cargo ship and had to be refitted to handle the Pilgrim passengers. It had three masts and a double deck. No one is sure of what happened to the original Mayflower after it returned to England the following April. A replica of the original Mayflower was built in England in the mid-1950's. This ship, Mayflower II, sailed across the Atlantic in 1957 to commemorate the Pilgrim's voyage. It is now anchored in Plymouth Harbor, Massachusetts.
wheel barrow The first American Thanksgiving probably took place in New England. It was celebrated by the Pilgrim settlers, who established Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts in 1620. The Pilgrims had struggled bravely through a grim winter with much sickness and little food.
The following spring, friendly Indians helped the settlers to plant corn, and in the autumn, the first crop was harvested. Governor William Bradford proclaimed three days of prayer and thanksgiving. The Pilgrims gave a huge feast and invited the Indian Chief, Massosoit, and 90 of his people.
The custom of observing a special harvest thanksgiving day spread throughout the other colonies in the following years. After the American Revolution, the various states continued the custom, each one naming it's own day for giving thanks. In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the first national Thanksgiving Day on the last Thursday in November. The present date was established by Congress in 1941.
713
« on: November 25, 2015, 06:05:51 PM »
Sataogi mujhko rulaogi mujhko..
Par kis tarah bhula paogi mujhko..
Khuda jane kya haal hoga tera..
Jab gairo ki baahon mein 'Risky' paogi mujhko.
714
« on: November 25, 2015, 06:02:34 PM »
Har Sapna Kisi Ka Pura Nahi Hota
Koi Kisike Bina Adhura Nahi Hota
Jo Roshan Karta He Sab Raato Ko
Wo Chand Bhi To 'Risky' Har Raat Pura Nahi Hota.
715
« on: November 25, 2015, 06:00:08 PM »
woh thora bewafa kiya hue,
hum behaya ho gaye .
716
« on: November 25, 2015, 05:55:19 PM »
717
« on: November 25, 2015, 05:17:28 AM »
Raat chup hai magar chand khamosh nahi,
Kaise kahoon aaj phir hosh nahin,
Is tarah dooba hai 'risky' teri mohabbat ki gahrai mein,
Hath mein jaam hai aur peena ka hosh nahin.
718
« on: November 25, 2015, 05:13:38 AM »
Agar fursat ke lamho mein mujhe yaad karte ho to iski koi zarurat nahi,
"Risky" tanha zarur hai lekin fizool nahi.
719
« on: November 25, 2015, 05:08:10 AM »
Na Tasveer hai uska ki Deedar kiya Jaye, Na Paas hai wo jo use Pyar kiya Jaye, Yeh kaisa Dard Diya hai us "Risky" Bedard ne, Na us se kuch kaha Jaye, Na uske Bin Raha Jaye.. :
720
« on: November 24, 2015, 09:38:41 PM »
GurPurab di sub nu vadayee ji
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